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    A PeopleSoft board member testified Monday that former CEO Craig Conway was fired in large part because of his reckless exaggeration to Wall Street analysts when informing them last year that Oracle's offer to buy the company was no longer a disruptive influence.

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    PeopleSoft boss Craig Conway said Tuesday that Oracle's victory in its antitrust suit does not spell the end of PeopleSoft.

  • PeopleSoft CEO: 'Oracle failed'

    PeopleSoft Chief Executive Craig Conway on Monday continued the war of words in his company's battle to fend off a hostile bid from rival Oracle.

  • PeopleSoft CEO: .Net is IT 'asbestos'

    PeopleSoft president and CEO Craig Conway has described Microsoft's .NET initiative as the information technology equivalent of asbestos.

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    Oracle, in a surprise move, announced on early today that it would forego calling PeopleSoft's chief executive, Craig Conway, to the witness stand in the ongoing federal antitrust trial.

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